Abstract

This study introduces e-mobility for humanitarian purposes and presents the first investigation of innovative e-mobility transport solutions (e.g., e-bike, e-stretcher, and drone) for mountain rescue. In practice, it is largely unclear which e-mobility transport solutions might be suitable and what selection attributes are to be considered. The subsequent study supports the technology selection process by identifying and measuring relevant selection attributes to facilitate the adoption of e-mobility in this domain. For the purpose of this study, a multi-method research approach that combines qualitative and quantitative elements was applied. In the first step, results of a systematic search for attributes in literature were combined with inputs gained from unstructured expert interviews and discussions. The perceived importance of the identified selection attributes was then measured by analyzing survey data of 341 rescue workers using the best-worst scaling methodology. Finally, the results were reiterated in another expert discussion to assess their overall validity. Study results indicate that e-mobility transport solutions need to primarily enhance operational performance and support the safety of mountain rescue personnel. Surprisingly, economic and sustainability aspects are less of an issue in the process of technology selection.

Highlights

  • E-mobility, which includes every means of transport powered by an electric powertrain [1], has recently been gaining momentum due to its promising potential for tackling the ecologic problems of today’s society

  • During practical tests for range and enables easier access to remote locations, costs are completely irrelevant”. This indicates that drone technology at the end of July 2020 at Brenner Pass (Austria), the research team arranged for a the findings of the best–worst scaling (BWS) exactly reflect the real situation and can adequately explain this group of five high‐ranking functionaries from the mountain rescue (MR) services of South Tyrol and Tyrol

  • The most decision-relevant attributes for selecting e-mobility transport solutions in MR services were identified

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Introduction

E-mobility, which includes every means of transport powered by an electric powertrain [1], has recently been gaining momentum due to its promising potential for tackling the ecologic problems of today’s society. European countries regularly play a leading role in the wide-ranging implementation of e-mobility [3]. This trend is slowly taking hold on a global scale. In many other application areas, performance gains can be achieved in terms of logistics and transportation due to novel e-mobility transport solutions [4]. In this regard, the fields of disaster relief and humanitarian logistics are focused on harnessing the ecologic benefits of e-mobility and creating entirely new technological solutions to improve their performance when supporting people in need [5,6,7], as do mountain rescue (MR) services

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